for an election for one of the following 8 subsectors, viz, Agriculture and Fisheries, Insurance, Transport, Hotel, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Heung Yee Kuk, Hong Kong and Kowloon District Councils, and New Territories District Councils subsectors

$100,000

(b)

for an election for a subsector other than those in (a) above with not more than 5,000 registered voters

$160,000

(c)

for an election for a subsector with between 5,001 and 10,000 registered voters

Each voter or authorised representative will be assigned to a designated polling station.

A poll card showing information about the designated polling station of a voter or an authorised representative will be issued to him/her before the polling day. Voter or authorised representative in custody will be arranged to vote at a dedicated polling station in a penal institution, police station or other places as appropriate.

Present your HKID card to the polling staff inside the polling station who will verify your personal particulars against the final register of voters for the subsector.

You will be given 1 or 2 different ballot papers, depending on your entitlement, the corresponding no. of envelope and a paper board.

You should mark your ballot paper(s) inside a voting compartment with the black pen affixed at the compartment. Please follow the instructions given by polling staff and printed on the ballot paper(s) and on the notices inside the compartment. In gist: please:

shade the ovals opposite the names of the chosen candidates with the pen provided

vote for no more than the prescribed number of seats in the relevant subsector

put the marked ballot paper into the envelope provided and drop it into the ballot box in the direction as indicated by the arrow. Do not fold the ballot paper or the envelop

If you have made any mistake in marking the ballot paper, please return it to the Presiding Officer and ask for a replacement.

Checklist for Electors

Do NOT solicit or accept any advantage (including gift, money, etc.) for influencing one's voting decision.

Do NOT solicit or accept any meal, drink or other entertainment for influencing one's voting decision.

Do NOT communicate with other voters or use mobile telephones or any other device for electronic communication within a polling station.

Do NOT film, take photographs or make any audio or video recording within a polling station.

Do NOT ask other voters to mark your ballot paper – in case of need, you may request the Presiding Officer to mark your ballot paper in the presence of a polling officer.